Michael Voit
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Michael Voit
Summary
Michael Voit is a human[1]. He worked as a mathematician[2].
Key Facts
- Michael Voit's professions included mathematician[2].
- Among Michael Voit's employers was Technical University of Dortmund[3].
- Michael Voit's education included a stint at Technical University of Munich[4].
- Michael Voit's doctoral advisor was Elmar Thoma[5].
- Michael Voit is recorded as male[6].
- Michael Voit's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Michael Voit supervised Marc Lindlbauer as a doctoral student[8].
- Michael Voit supervised Christian Rentzsch as a doctoral student[9].
- Michael Voit supervised Stefan Kastner as a doctoral student[10].
- Michael Voit supervised Hans-Jörg Neu as a doctoral student[11].
- Michael Voit supervised Michael Stolz as a doctoral student[12].
- Michael Voit supervised Alexander Kaplun as a doctoral student[13].
- Michael Voit's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 108148995928059751367[14].
- Michael Voit's GND ID is recorded as 1139667610[15].
- Michael Voit's Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is recorded as 26822[16].
- Michael Voit's family name is recorded as Voit[17].
- Michael Voit's given name is recorded as Michael[18].
- Michael Voit's MR Author ID is recorded as 253279[19].
- Michael Voit's DDB person is recorded as 1139667610[20].
Body
Education
Michael Voit's education included a stint at Technical University of Munich[4]. His doctoral advisor was Elmar Thoma[5].
Career and Affiliations
Michael Voit's professions included mathematician[2]. He was employed by Technical University of Dortmund[3]. Doctoral students include Marc Lindlbauer[8], a mathematician[21], b. 1968[22]; Christian Rentzsch[9], a mathematician[23], b. 1962[24]; Stefan Kastner[10], a mathematician[25]; Hans-Jörg Neu[11], a mathematician[26], b. 1967[27]; Michael Stolz[12], a mathematician[28]; and Alexander Kaplun[13].
FAQs
What did Michael Voit do for work?
Michael Voit worked as mathematician[2].
Where did Michael Voit go to school?
Michael Voit was educated at Technical University of Munich[4].